Asked by silly Sally.

The system of equations tells you that y is equal to −5, so that’s the y-value in our system. To find the value of x in our system, we can substitute −5 for y in the second equation. Do that now.
y=−5
x=−6y+3
x
=
−6(
) + 3

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To find the value of \( x \), we substitute \( y = -5 \) into the second equation \( x = -6y + 3 \):

\[
x = -6(-5) + 3
\]

Now, calculate the right side:

1. Multiply \( -6 \) by \( -5 \):

\[
-6 \times -5 = 30
\]

2. Add \( 3 \):

\[
30 + 3 = 33
\]

So, the value of \( x \) is:

\[
x = 33
\]

Thus, the solution gives us:

\[
x = 33, \quad y = -5
\]
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